Meet NIGERIA’s elite league of killers
There is something much
worse than Boko Haram or Jonathan…
By Samod Biobaku
Oh dear God! Just when I was beginning to believe that there
could be nothing worse than the life-threatening activities of the Boko Haram
sect and the self-destructive machinations of President Goodluck Jonathan, I
have stumbled on something which shatters my delicate heart into a thousand
broken pieces.
In the last 10 months, Nigeria has had to contend with a
myriad of problems. These problems are as numerous as the number of thieving
government officials that have since thrown this country into turmoil and
chaos.
However, among all these problems, two of them clearly stand
out as the most notorious at the very moment of writing this article. The first
being the Boko Haram sect while the second being a president with more headache
that the individual strands of hair on a gorilla’s body.
Indeed, most Nigerians are aware of these grey areas and
even the blind would testify to the paint of tragedy that the nation has been
splashed with.
There however, remains another enemy of the nation that many
are yet to fully become acquainted with. The fact that this enemy does not walk
in the open like its Boko Haram and Jonathan cousin makes it even more
dangerous. This enemy has come to be known by a plethora of names all over the
world but is prominently recognized by its sheer savagery, blood-thirsty
nature, concealed operations, desperate ways, evil schemes, covert strategies,
political affiliations and ultimately, its relentless quest for power and
authority.
Ladies and gentle, take your seat, sip some fresh fruit
juice and open up your eyes and hearts as we introduce you to ‘the Nigerian!’
Yes! The Nigerian! It is on record that very few in the world can rival the
Nigerian when it comes to diabolic appetites, dark formations, greedy ways and
unrivaled despotism.
Dear reader, has it ever occurred to you that perhaps, there
is more to the Boko Haram and subsidy brouhaha than meets the eye?
We have all witnessed first hand, the extreme measures many
would go to in order to perpetrate their selfish and self-centered ambitions.
Earlier today, the Boko Haram sect released a statement
absolving itself from specific violent attacks in the country that led to the
loss of innocent lives.
The message read thus:
“The spokesman of
Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'awati Wal-Jihad; otherwise called BOKO HARAM has
refuted claims by the media on the recent killings and bombings of churches in
Nigeria saying their Jihad is not against the Christians and their places of
worship. He denied the Christmas day bombing and other attacks carried out in
the country all in their name. He also denied the statement that they asked
Christians to leave the Northern part of Nigeria noting that even the
prophet of Allah lived with non believers and they had the right to worship. He
said they believe they are fighting a just course as the government has been
attacking them. He added that they therefore have the right to defend
themselves. He made it clear that they have only killed security operatives, which
includes the police and army in self defense. Finally, he said all Christians
in the North should not panic, as Islam prohibits attack in places of worship.
It is ‘haram’ to burn or attack a church even during jihad he said. Our prophet
told us: do not attack the innocent, women, children and the old; only fight
back in self defense. This is the teaching of our prophet and that's exactly
what we are doing he said. He also described as true reports that said they had
plans to attack protesters. It’s not true as they are in total support of the
peoples struggle and behind the Nigerian people.”
Many of us cannot be automatically cowered into swallowing
this hook line and sinker but we also know that there is no smoke without fire.
The political plot and maneuvering of certain Nigerians who
seemingly appear not to be within Nigeria’s official political cast has
suddenly become more than just a whisper.
We know that President Jonathan has enemies; especially
outside the walls of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). While this might seem
perfectly normal, a grave danger lurks within the hallways of the nation’s
political landscape when one silently considers the presence of enemies within
the very fabric of the PDP itself.
Over the years, we have witnessed how friends, allies and
seeming loyalists tragically turn around to adorn the garb of the Biblical
Judas Iscariot. The story of late M.K.O and his Social Democratic Party (SDP)
readily come to mind as a reference point.
The Boko Haram sect might have allegedly murdered much more
than a few innocent Nigerians and as a result, become a source of assault by
the aggrieved populace but how then would one describe the activities of those
who hypothetically engage the services of fellow vile monsters and beast with a
contract of concealing rifles, high caliber guns and explosives and opening
fire on innocent Nigerians in places of worship; going as far as attacking
churches – such sacrilege can only be tolerated by the Almighty himself for we
know how hurriedly man exacts justice and punishment.
These cruel attacks I recently gathered could be the
handwork of enemies either within or outside the PDP. If this is true, then how
far do these Nigerians intend to go to score political points in order to achieve
their political objectives?
If there exists any difference between the Boko Haram and
these class of Nigerians then one of such differences might be the fact that
while the Boko Haram openly makes certain collective demands at an extreme
cost, the other category of enemies of peace and humanity take lives for two
reasons; to make the present government or whoever is in charge of resolving
the resulting conflict appear extremely incompetent and secondly, to order the
death and execution of fellow Nigerians to cement pieces of their political
agendas.
Nigerians, if we do now know that we have butchers and
blood-thirsty men occupying seats of power, how do we rate the degree of evils
and which is bad, worse and worst among the Boko Haram, President Jonathan and
the ‘league of killers’ that have just been identified.
I’ll leave the rest of the missing pieces in the hands of
Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora and others who have observed the
unfolding catastrophe of the Nigerian system.
now pls, b4 I share dis article, I want 2 know wu d spokesman of Boko Haram, Abu Qada, is dat has been claiming responsibility 4 d bombing of d UN building, churches, & southerners? & I want 2 know d valid source u got dat Boko Haram supposed speech u inputted in dis article from?...becos we av always been hearing & reading dat dey release a speech after each attack claiming responsibility 4 it...pls I really need answers 2 dese questions b4 I share dis becos I really feel d urge to.
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